Alfred's Group Piano for Adults: Student Book 1 (2nd Edition): Part 2

By E. L. Lancaster & Kenon D. Renfrow

Release Date : 2008-04-01

Genre : Libros de texto

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Alfred's Group Piano for Adults: Student Book 1 (2nd Edition): Part 2Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1 is designed for collegiate non-keyboard music majors with little or no keyboard experience. It also may be used successfully by independent teachers seeking creative ways to develop functional skills in their adult students. Part 2 continues with Units 14-26, each intended to be covered in one week, thus fulfilling one semester of study. Theory, technique, sight-reading, repertoire, harmonization, improvisation and ensemble activities are taught thoroughly and consistently throughout the text. The Second Edition, of Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1, includes updates inspired by numerous recommendations from group piano teachers and students. This book includes the remaining audio containing 250+ accompaniments, each with an interesting and engaging arrangement coupled with the piano part.

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Concluding with a review section that helps reinforce everything you’ve learned, Alfred's Kid's Piano Course is the most fun and interactive way for kids to learn how to play the piano!

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The first pieces in the book are played on the black keys. Later in the book, C D E for the RH and C B A for the LH (Middle C position) are taught with letter notes (the name of the note is written inside the note head).

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E. L. Lancaster & Kenon D. Renfrow The 100 pieces (including individual sonata movements) in this anthology provide a valuable resource for pianists and piano teachers as well as piano pedagogy faculty and students. The literature ranges from intermediate to advanced levels of difficulty. Repertoire was chosen from all style periods and each piece includes suggestions for fingering and pedaling. All selections are in their original form (no arrangements, simplifications, or other adaptations).

E. L. Lancaster & Kenon D. Renfrow Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1 is designed for collegiate non-keyboard music majors with little or no keyboard experience. It also may be used successfully by independent teachers seeking creative ways to develop functional skills in their adult students. Part 2 continues with Units 14-26, each intended to be covered in one week, thus fulfilling one semester of study. Theory, technique, sight-reading, repertoire, harmonization, improvisation and ensemble activities are taught thoroughly and consistently throughout the text. The Second Edition, of Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1, includes updates inspired by numerous recommendations from group piano teachers and students. This book includes the remaining audio containing 250+ accompaniments, each with an interesting and engaging arrangement coupled with the piano part.

E. L. Lancaster & Kenon D. Renfrow The 100 pieces (including individual sonatina movements) in this anthology provide a valuable resource for pianists and piano teachers as well as piano pedagogy faculty and students. The literature ranges from late elementary to intermediate levels of difficulty. Repertoire was chosen from all style periods and each piece includes suggestions for fingering and pedaling. All selections are in their original form (no arrangements, simplifications, or other adaptations).